| FS) Collectible Fostoria Glassware - Colony Pattern Fostoria Glass Company borrowed its name from the town in which it was built, Fostoria, Ohio, in 1887. The factory packed up and moved to Moundsville, West Virginia in 1891 where glassware of the highest quality was manufactured through 1983 when Lancaster Colony bought the company. Three years later, the Fostoria factory closed for good.
The pattern below was produced between 1940 - 1973, with most pieces produced during the 40's and 50's. Any of these items would make a great Christmas gift!
creamer and sugar (3.5"h) $10
individual creamer and sugar (3"h) $10
handled muffin tray (8-3/8"x9-9/4") $25
candlesticks (3" pair) $15
lily pond (9") $20
lily pond (13") $25
flared vase (7.5") $30
fruit bowl (10") $20
handled lunch tray (11.5") $30
tall sherbets (3-5/8"h) $3 each
water goblets (5.25"h) $5 each
mayonnaise, plate, ladle $35
low comport (4"), no cover $20
3 toed tricorne $25
3 toed tid bit $25
3 toed bon bon $10
3 toed nut bowl $25
bon bon $5
flared bowl (11") $20
candy box and cover $30
7" plates $5 each
3 part relish $15
All pieces are in very good condition, with no chips or cracks. I have listed prices, but will accept all reasonable offers. I will pack and calculate shipping costs when you let me know which pieces you'd like. I'd prefer to ship UPS because they have better insurance. I would prefer PayPal, but would also accept money orders.
Thanks for looking! 
Last edited by motherofmolly; 10-03-2009 at 03:02:22 PM..
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